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Thursday, 20 July 2017

Ancient Temple from Zealot Miniatures

This
Ancient Temple from Zealot Miniatures is finally finished.
It was another of those pieces that was half-painted on the painting table.
There was a quite noticeable gap between one of the pillars and the roof that I
was annoyed with and that kind of put a damper on the whole thing.

The other day I found a box of Poison Ivy from Army Painter stashed away among other
terrain-stuff and that spelled the end of the gap.

After
drybrushing with different greys, browns and greens I super glued the poison
ivy in place and tried to hide the gap as well as I could. This temple will
serve well in both fantasy and Pulp/Cthulhu-settings.

I’m
really pleased with it.

Zealot’s
got a lot of interesting stuff in their store and a visit there might prove
expensive J

My rating system

5 - A masterpiece. You have to read/see/visit.4 - Really good. Strongly recommended it if it is a subject of interest, and probably worth reading/seeing/visiting if not.3 – It’s OK. If it’s a subject you’re interested in, it’s probably worth reading/seeing/visiting. Otherwise you can probably skip it.2 - Well, not really... If it’s your subject you could possibly find something in it worth your while. Otherwise stay clear.1 - Stay clear. This is a waste of your time.